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and there is a way to do this without rewarding them for breaking the line or breaking the law. without rewarding them for cutting in front of the line so they don't have a special and unique pathway so that those who came here legally who paid the fines and waited patiently are not penalized by letting people cut in front of them. i think there is a way to do this and i would call it earned legalization status. i think there is a way to do that. i think the rubio reforms -- >> is it just legalization status or eventually under certain conditions citizenship? >> well, sure. i'm just saying no special pathway for rewarding lawmakers. i think there is a way of regularizing this process so people can get in the back of the line and become a citizen just like anybody else does in society. we just don't want to reward them by giving them an advancement in the line in front of all the people who have been waiting patiently and playing by the rules. >> do you support any new restrictions on guns? >> well, i think the loophole issue is one that is going to be debated here in the house,
and there is a way to do this without rewarding them for breaking the line or breaking the law. without rewarding them for cutting in front of the line so they don't have a special and unique pathway so that those who came here legally who paid the fines and waited patiently are not penalized by letting people cut in front of them. i think there is a way to do this and i would call it earned legalization status. i think there is a way to do that. i think the rubio reforms -- >> is it just...
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no issues with law enforcement in the past. so he was just truly one of those that are out there and he made up his mind and set a time line and put a plan into place. >> which is so terrifying. when you were telling me that he assembled the ieds, sir, do you think that -- i mean i guess this is people can do this on their own with what they can obtain and hardware stores, online and nobody can find out about it, right? i mean that's one of the lessons here. >> absolutely. you know, with the age of the internet and a little bit of research, unfortunately, people have the ability to make homemade bombs and homemade devices. and i think that's what we're going to find in this particular case. however, like i said, we will -- we have sent samples to the anybofbi crime lab. >> all right, chief. we're so glad that you were able to avert an attack that you saw and appreciate you are taking the time. >>> david hasslehoff is trying to save the berlin wall, seriously. >>> and a controversial magazine cover ignites firestorm over race s
no issues with law enforcement in the past. so he was just truly one of those that are out there and he made up his mind and set a time line and put a plan into place. >> which is so terrifying. when you were telling me that he assembled the ieds, sir, do you think that -- i mean i guess this is people can do this on their own with what they can obtain and hardware stores, online and nobody can find out about it, right? i mean that's one of the lessons here. >> absolutely. you know,...
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they are put into law at this point because of the president's reelection. what we want to do is achieve real tax reform to bring rates down for everybody. and, you know, we want to get rid of those special interest loopholes in the tax code, make it a fairer system, lower rates for everybody. but again, what you see in the senate plan is never a balance, in terms of the budget, and you see a call for additional $1 trillion in tax increases for the american people. that's not what we need right now. we've got to get ahold of the problem here in washington, and grow this economy. >> the ryan budget does call for a reduction in the growth in defense spending by about, what, $2.3 trillion over the next ten years. you come from virginia. that's a major military state, as you well know. are you with ryan on that? >> i support the ryan budget. i've always said, wolf, as far as the pentagon is concerned, you can't defend every dollar and cent that the pentagon spends. we've got to be able to do more with less. and i am a huge national security individual. i believe
they are put into law at this point because of the president's reelection. what we want to do is achieve real tax reform to bring rates down for everybody. and, you know, we want to get rid of those special interest loopholes in the tax code, make it a fairer system, lower rates for everybody. but again, what you see in the senate plan is never a balance, in terms of the budget, and you see a call for additional $1 trillion in tax increases for the american people. that's not what we need right...
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. >> they believe they could get bipartisan support for a law that would make the barriers mandatory especially with the new knife policy kicking in. >> you know this question of allowing knives back on planes, it's sort of an issue of what are you more scared of, tsa said a knife or a bomb? they say we will spend all our time on a bomb. i don't know, though, because we know knives can do a lot of damage. >> i think they want it to be easier to go through security, and the thought of somebody having a knife on the plane is scarier for everybody involved. i think the food cart, the secondary barrier we agree with. >>> coming up just ahead, this little guy was supposed to fly across the country, and instead he flew across an ocean. find out how he ended up so far from home. >>> plus, fitting your message into 140 characters is tough, and triadiy adding a disclaimer. >>> and a rainy day there in d.c. you are watching "cnn saturday morning." acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena®
. >> they believe they could get bipartisan support for a law that would make the barriers mandatory especially with the new knife policy kicking in. >> you know this question of allowing knives back on planes, it's sort of an issue of what are you more scared of, tsa said a knife or a bomb? they say we will spend all our time on a bomb. i don't know, though, because we know knives can do a lot of damage. >> i think they want it to be easier to go through security, and the...
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. >> whether it was changing the laws to make it easier to commit people or making sure that background checks were better. what did you feel as a dad? >> oh, i mean, it was awful. and our hearts go out to those who are the victims of sandy hook and these other mass shootings. i would have hoped that the president would have focused on the bigger problem, you know, violence in our society. >> do you think background checks, improving background checks might be part of that? >> they should actually do a real background check on everyone. and maybe the department of justice ought to enforce the law. >> what the speaker meant by that i should say because i wanted to, i had to go back to his office and say is he coming out in favor of improved background checks? no. he supports the background check system that exists to be implemented better. what do you see happening realistically with guns? can anything get through the house? >> well, we know something could get through the senate. i think a ban on straw purchases might in fact be a meaningful thing that has some -- you can see from speak
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the anti-bloomberg law was signed on monday. it forbids counties and towns from passing restrictions on food and drink. only mississippi's state the law stems from outrage over new york city mayor michael bloomberg's attempt to ban big sugary drinks. >>> a secret document from osama bin laden's compound reveals a strategy to hit targets in europe and the u.s. al qaeda considered attacking underwater pipelines, bridges and dams along with love parades. a senior al qaeda planner wrote the letter to bin laden in 2010. he suggested recruits get jobs with companies transporting gasoline and wait to strike. >>> a camera set up to watch over a seal colony on the san diego beach has captured something unthinkable. two young women seen here kicking, punching and even sitting on top of mother seals and their pups. san diego's mayor says he's appalled. >> the people just seem to get a joy out of abusing animals. they're being hit, they're being sat upon, they're being slapped. this is unacceptable. >> he's ordered a two-month nighttime shu
the anti-bloomberg law was signed on monday. it forbids counties and towns from passing restrictions on food and drink. only mississippi's state the law stems from outrage over new york city mayor michael bloomberg's attempt to ban big sugary drinks. >>> a secret document from osama bin laden's compound reveals a strategy to hit targets in europe and the u.s. al qaeda considered attacking underwater pipelines, bridges and dams along with love parades. a senior al qaeda planner wrote...
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yesterday democratic governor martin o'malley says he will sign the bill into law after it passes the state legislature. he says the death penalty does not detour criminals and is more expensive for life in prison. one prosecutor is promising to challenge the new law. >>> the pen the gone is taking threats from north korea very seriously to the tune of a $1 billion expansion of the missile defense system on the west coast. >> defense secretary chuck hagel says it's necessary for national security. tom foreman has more on the threat and how the defense system is supposed to work. >> the pentagon is acknowledging that north korea is becoming a global threat because at the speed in which is it developing its nuclear program. how does the u.s. military want to respond to that? at the front line by going to the pacific ocean where korea on its best day might be able to launch a missile that would go out and hit some parts of the united states. what will they do about that? they want a new base in japan here to be tracking what is happening and beef up missiles in alaska and california and
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he is familiar with the law. i don't think he's using his senate seat uttering falsities about what the constitution says. he was making a case for the second amendment. i think what we're upset about is the tone and tenor he took with dianne feinstein, which is a fair point. >> jamaal, he's already on the winning side. this assault weapons ban will probably not get passed and people are wondering what his point is. >> yeah, his point, i think, as margaret was referring to, his point is to appeal to the tea party base. i sat with dianne feinstein. i heard her tell the story firsthand about being in the city hall as deficits go when the shootings that occurred that led to her taking the mayor's office. i think she does not need anybody like ted cruz telling her what to do. this issue around gun violence, i think we have to recognize it is different for people who come from rural areas versus people who come from urban areas. i saw first gun when i was in middle school, a kid who held it, you know, during a robbery
he is familiar with the law. i don't think he's using his senate seat uttering falsities about what the constitution says. he was making a case for the second amendment. i think what we're upset about is the tone and tenor he took with dianne feinstein, which is a fair point. >> jamaal, he's already on the winning side. this assault weapons ban will probably not get passed and people are wondering what his point is. >> yeah, his point, i think, as margaret was referring to, his...
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indeed a law that allows an american citizen to be sent to guantanamo bay without a trial. now, president obama defends his signing of this bill by stating that he has no intention of detaining an american citizen without a trial. likewise he defended possible drone strikes on americans by indicating that he had no intention of doing so. well, my 13-hour filibuster was a message to the president, good intentions are not enough. [ applause ] the presidential oath of office states "i will protect, preserve and defend the constitution." it doesn't say, well, i intend to when it's convenient. mr. president, good intentions are not enough. we want to know, will you or won't you defend the constitution? eisenhower wrote "how far can you go without destroying from within what you are trying to defend from without." if we destroy our enemy but lose what defines our freedom in the process, have we really won? if we allow one man to charge americans as enemy combatants and indefinitely detain or drone them, then what exactly is it that our brave young men and women are fighting for?
indeed a law that allows an american citizen to be sent to guantanamo bay without a trial. now, president obama defends his signing of this bill by stating that he has no intention of detaining an american citizen without a trial. likewise he defended possible drone strikes on americans by indicating that he had no intention of doing so. well, my 13-hour filibuster was a message to the president, good intentions are not enough. [ applause ] the presidential oath of office states "i will...
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and he seems to work in this fiction fantasy and fairy tale world and in the court of law, we work in fact, we trade in fact. the facts are undisputed, the scientific evidence, the circumstantial evidence established beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury of his peers that phil spector put a gun in lana clarkson's mouth and killed her on february 3rd. that is uncontroverted. >> yeah, i think both sides don't like this movie no matter what they believe. alan, during the trial your opening statement, i believe you said lana was murdered twice when she was killed and during the trial with her character assassination. a review on this movie, is he successful in introducing doubt? i know you believe that he killed lana, but there are people out there who believe that she was under the influence of alcohol and pills and killed herself. your response to that. >> the evidence couldn't be more clear. the evidence could not be more straightforward. david mamet ignored basically everything that was presented in the trial that was based in fact. again, the movie and i saw the movie. i've seen a scre
and he seems to work in this fiction fantasy and fairy tale world and in the court of law, we work in fact, we trade in fact. the facts are undisputed, the scientific evidence, the circumstantial evidence established beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury of his peers that phil spector put a gun in lana clarkson's mouth and killed her on february 3rd. that is uncontroverted. >> yeah, i think both sides don't like this movie no matter what they believe. alan, during the trial your opening...
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, that all of a sudden they're going to follow some new laws. it's not about the bad guys. no. it's all about the lead. it's like that chunk of metal did the crime. that's like saying that fork made me fat. and background checks, yeah, i guess to learn more about a person's thinking and associations and intentions? more background checks? dandy idea, mr. president. should have started with yours. [ applause ] well, it is great to be back at cpac. i'm so happy to be here. it feels like it's coming home even though it is only my second time here. but kind of hoping i can get the hang of it. i can spot those liberal media folk here to right their annual conservatives in crisis story. how many of you guys are here? raise your hands! come on! raise your hands. be proud. you're loud. we're used to it. certainly you're not ashamed to raise it high. don't worry. we would never dream of making you wait outside on the party bus. it is an honor to be here. we can come together, folks, for an adult conversation about the future of our country, and heaven kn
, that all of a sudden they're going to follow some new laws. it's not about the bad guys. no. it's all about the lead. it's like that chunk of metal did the crime. that's like saying that fork made me fat. and background checks, yeah, i guess to learn more about a person's thinking and associations and intentions? more background checks? dandy idea, mr. president. should have started with yours. [ applause ] well, it is great to be back at cpac. i'm so happy to be here. it feels like it's...
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a law enforcement official tells cnn investigators are looking into how the perpetrators got the data and whether it was hacked or not. the fbi, secret service, and los angeles police are all on their trail. i spoke with michael gibbons, former head of the fbi's computer investigations unit. >> how are investigators tracking these suspects? >> the addresses of computers will lead you to other computers, lead you to the little detail filings and snippets of files and you may do forensic captures of whole computer systems looking for a piece of evidence from other system across the globe. >> reporter: two credit agencies confirm information on their clients was accessed. how easy is it for an impersonator to fake an inquiry and get data about you from a credit agency? i called for a free credit report to learn the type of information they ask for. >> my mailing address is [ bleep ]. my social security number is [ bleep ]. just hung up with annual credit report.com. it was all automation thech. they asked for my full name, mailing address, date of birth and social security number. they d
a law enforcement official tells cnn investigators are looking into how the perpetrators got the data and whether it was hacked or not. the fbi, secret service, and los angeles police are all on their trail. i spoke with michael gibbons, former head of the fbi's computer investigations unit. >> how are investigators tracking these suspects? >> the addresses of computers will lead you to other computers, lead you to the little detail filings and snippets of files and you may do...
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in the nation if they are signed into law. one bill bans abortions after a heartbeat is detected, the onl exception if the pregnancy endangers the mother's life, no exception for rape or incest, another bans it based on gender or genetic defects. >>> listen up you tech fans, samsung's new galaxy s4 is finally here, it could be the next big thing to dethrone the iphone from its reign. maybe so. maybe not. we'll walk you through all the cool features. follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican
in the nation if they are signed into law. one bill bans abortions after a heartbeat is detected, the onl exception if the pregnancy endangers the mother's life, no exception for rape or incest, another bans it based on gender or genetic defects. >>> listen up you tech fans, samsung's new galaxy s4 is finally here, it could be the next big thing to dethrone the iphone from its reign. maybe so. maybe not. we'll walk you through all the cool features. follow, but at xerox we've embraced...
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but marriage is a civil law issue. nothing to do with religion and so that's where we have the fundamental disagreement. >> which may be part of the problem. i think everybody should be able to be married civilly perhaps, but only some then have a religious ceremony. >> we'll take that. that's all we want. >> religious has a connotation. that's the distinction. >> if the catholic church says they support full civil rights, equal rights for same-sex partners, but they don't want it called marriage in the church, we'd take it. that would be fantastic. >> does it seem like that is exactly what he was doing? >> he hasn't said that publicly. perhaps said it privately. >> in the bishops conference meeting, he said it. >> it's a different prism that they are doing everything through. the prism through the archbishop of buenos aires is different than pope. >> and smaller group of people than the 1.2 billion throughout the world. >> i think we ultimately believe in separation of church and state and equal rights. i don't want a
but marriage is a civil law issue. nothing to do with religion and so that's where we have the fundamental disagreement. >> which may be part of the problem. i think everybody should be able to be married civilly perhaps, but only some then have a religious ceremony. >> we'll take that. that's all we want. >> religious has a connotation. that's the distinction. >> if the catholic church says they support full civil rights, equal rights for same-sex partners, but they...
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that a lot of people were hoping that the 115 cardinals would elect jesus christ, with an mba and a law degree. but he simply wasn't in the room. 115 flawed men were in that room. and they elected pope francis. a little historical perspective. we're sitting yards away from where the first pope was crucified upside down, st. peter. and jesus said, peter, you're rock. on you, i will build my church. but that was a cracked rock. peter, who denied jesus three times, first pope and a saint. now, we have pope francis, who may have had some things people don't like. but this is a humble man who walked out on that balcony and said, i want you first to pray for me before i can pray for you. this is an amazing testimony. this is a man who supposedly gave up his palace where he was living, to live in a simple apartment because he wanted to be more of the common person. he rode the bus, rather than be chauffeured in his vehicle. >> you wonder how he's going to be able to deal with the new life as a pope, which, you know, people kiss his ring. let's move on. let's talk about the flaws because this p
that a lot of people were hoping that the 115 cardinals would elect jesus christ, with an mba and a law degree. but he simply wasn't in the room. 115 flawed men were in that room. and they elected pope francis. a little historical perspective. we're sitting yards away from where the first pope was crucified upside down, st. peter. and jesus said, peter, you're rock. on you, i will build my church. but that was a cracked rock. peter, who denied jesus three times, first pope and a saint. now, we...
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affords the same people as a male/female marriage the same rights and the same protections under the law. >> you can get married by a justice of the peace or captain of a ship. can those unions be called civil marriage. >> we disagree on this. >> i think that it's important to recognize that when you talk about marriage, it is a religious institution and that people can still have the same rights and privileges, but you wouldn't want to force the church to perform those ceremonies and recognize it as a marriage. >> we have to go to commercial break, but this is a challenge. i think this is the big tent issue. but still ahead, new movie takes an unprecedented look at a moment in history when women were clohosen on sink for the troops in vietnam. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ma
affords the same people as a male/female marriage the same rights and the same protections under the law. >> you can get married by a justice of the peace or captain of a ship. can those unions be called civil marriage. >> we disagree on this. >> i think that it's important to recognize that when you talk about marriage, it is a religious institution and that people can still have the same rights and privileges, but you wouldn't want to force the church to perform those...
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it enacted a law. it went on to the house, it was enacted. what senator reid told me is that i would have an opportunity for a vote. i take him at his word. i told him also that it would be my intention to separate out the prohibition on the future, manufacture, transfer, sale, possession of large ammunition feeding devices of more than ten bullets. i asked him if this could be part of a package. he said no. and i took away from that meeting the belief that we would have a vote on the full bill, and a vote on ammunition-feeding devices of more than ten bullets. this is very important to me. and inl not going to lay down and play dead. i think the american people have said in every single public poll that they support this kind of legislation. it's aimed to protect children, to protect schools and malls. it's aimed to dry up the supply of these over time. and it came out on a 10-8 vote of the judiciary committee. not to give me a vote on this would be a major betrayal of trust, as i would see it. >> we know that you will fight that fight until
it enacted a law. it went on to the house, it was enacted. what senator reid told me is that i would have an opportunity for a vote. i take him at his word. i told him also that it would be my intention to separate out the prohibition on the future, manufacture, transfer, sale, possession of large ammunition feeding devices of more than ten bullets. i asked him if this could be part of a package. he said no. and i took away from that meeting the belief that we would have a vote on the full...
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law and i will tell you if these prisoners were, let's say, in a federal prison guided under u.s. law, most of the courts, the few courts that have dealt with this issue, have found force feeding constitutional. and so, again, i think it's their controversial status that makes this such a very difficult issue. just because you're a prisoner does not mean that you give up all of your constitutional rights. but again, the department of defense says, yeah, that they are complying with u.s. law, as well as their own policy. >> barbara starr, sunny hostin, thanks to both of you. >>> we have breaking news to tell you about. i'm getting word the man convicted of killing rabbi werzberger more than two decades ago has just been released. we're told the family erupted with joy in the courtroom. we're getting the tape, more details, that's next. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading comp
law and i will tell you if these prisoners were, let's say, in a federal prison guided under u.s. law, most of the courts, the few courts that have dealt with this issue, have found force feeding constitutional. and so, again, i think it's their controversial status that makes this such a very difficult issue. just because you're a prisoner does not mean that you give up all of your constitutional rights. but again, the department of defense says, yeah, that they are complying with u.s. law, as...
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one prosecutor prom i guesses to challenge the new law. >>> more trouble with carnival this week. the u.s. coast guard says it will look into an incident aboard the legend ship which is having technical difficulties that affects its sailing speed. the company is flying more than 4,000 passengers back from st. martin to florida. >> so what about the people who have already paid for the legend's next voyage? what do you do if you are on one of them? we have advice from a travel agent in our next hour. much more on the newsroom after this. for the next half hour cnn is bringing you the south by southwest festival. join us as we talk to scientists, film makers and magicians and the early adapters to seek what's next. the annual festival is where tools developed in silicon valley and elsewhere are turned into the culture of today. >> technology by itself doesn't give you anything, makes you go faster, better, so on and so forth and it supplies the meaning and purpose of why you use a piece of technology. >> this is like a mecca. this is a place to go you can pull it all in and where al
one prosecutor prom i guesses to challenge the new law. >>> more trouble with carnival this week. the u.s. coast guard says it will look into an incident aboard the legend ship which is having technical difficulties that affects its sailing speed. the company is flying more than 4,000 passengers back from st. martin to florida. >> so what about the people who have already paid for the legend's next voyage? what do you do if you are on one of them? we have advice from a travel...
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talking about the bad impact of the health care law, because of the consequences within the law so businesses, due to the uncertainty, aren't hiring. when they do hire, they are hiring part-time workers instead of full-time workers and that's why we're still at almost 8% unemployment in this country. >> can i ask you a quick question before i let you go? you are a featured speaker at cpac. two big noninvites are chris christie and bob mcdonnell. what do you make of the omissions? >> i'm not on the committee. >> i know. but what do you make of it? >> i am delighted to be invited. this is the next generation, a youthful crowd, and i'm looking forward to visiting with them on the issues of health occasicare. very devastating for young americans as they start suffering the consequences and expenses of the president's health care law. >> i recognize you are not the guy that makes the invitation list. i'm curious, those are two big names and quite remarkable not on the list. what do you think personally? >> well, i'm not going to decide on who gets invited and who doesn't. i welcome all conservativ
talking about the bad impact of the health care law, because of the consequences within the law so businesses, due to the uncertainty, aren't hiring. when they do hire, they are hiring part-time workers instead of full-time workers and that's why we're still at almost 8% unemployment in this country. >> can i ask you a quick question before i let you go? you are a featured speaker at cpac. two big noninvites are chris christie and bob mcdonnell. what do you make of the omissions? >>...
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at a conference in new york city hall they'll be calling for passage of neufeld gun laws that so far are struggling to find support in congress. limiting the number of rounds in magazines to ten bullets. >> you can't get the deer in three shots, you shouldn't be hunting. you're an embarrassment. putting ten rounds, limiting it to ten rounds makes a difference. makes a difference in terms of how many shots you can get off before someone can intervene. >> meantime, new york governor andrew cuomo tells "new york times" that he is in favor of changing the tough new gun law to allow ten rounds of magazines instead of seven because seven-round magazines currently are not manufactured. that law is set to take effect april 15th. >>> we may narrowly avoid a government shutdown with a few days to spare even. the house is expected to vote on a short-term budget measure today that would keep the government funded beyond march 27th. the senate passed a six-month budget measure yesterday that keeps most of the automatic across the board budget cuts in place. >> this may be the first story people l
at a conference in new york city hall they'll be calling for passage of neufeld gun laws that so far are struggling to find support in congress. limiting the number of rounds in magazines to ten bullets. >> you can't get the deer in three shots, you shouldn't be hunting. you're an embarrassment. putting ten rounds, limiting it to ten rounds makes a difference. makes a difference in terms of how many shots you can get off before someone can intervene. >> meantime, new york governor...
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and i do not need to be fixed. >> reporter: in order for the ban to become law republican governor chris christie would have to sign it but the normally outspoken governor is not ready to say what he'd do, telling reporters he is of, quote, two minds on the issue. i think there should be lots of deference given to parents raising their children, going on to say on bills that restrict parents' ability to make decisions on how to care for their children. i'm generally a skeptic of those bills. now, there can always be exceptions to those rules and this bill may be one of them. christie's indecision underscores how dicey issues relating to gay rights have become for republicans. especially those who may have ambitions for higher office. >> protecting marriage as a union of man and woman as husband and wife. >> reporter: not too long ago opposing gay rights was a no brainer for republicans. george w. bush won re-election in part by endorsing state bans on same sex marriage. now? >> my son came to jane my wife and i, told us that he was gay, and that it was not a choice. >> reporter: a slow m
and i do not need to be fixed. >> reporter: in order for the ban to become law republican governor chris christie would have to sign it but the normally outspoken governor is not ready to say what he'd do, telling reporters he is of, quote, two minds on the issue. i think there should be lots of deference given to parents raising their children, going on to say on bills that restrict parents' ability to make decisions on how to care for their children. i'm generally a skeptic of those...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> time for end point now. katie, you want to start us off? >> sure. i'm going to be looking to see what happens in israel with syria up there pushing the envelope and i also want to mention there's a great story in today's personal journal section of the "wall street journal" with type a cleaners, like crazy, crazy, manic cleaners and what product companies are doing to give mostly women just this like hard-core ammo to just get down and undirty. >> it's household perfection. >> it is. >> you're a clean guy, chris. >> i'm a clean guy and always looking for a clean kitchen. so i will tune in. but i'm also like katie looking at the middle east. and i think with what's coming out of syria, the developments about who used chemical weapons and when, with the president there, things are starting to feel a little more belacose and i'm looking for signals in the public appearances and the press conferences that the prime minister and president will hold there, the talks are changing there. how fast is israel -- what k
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the tax increases are already in law and have already started. all the provider changes in the medicare network, and i have been on the oversight committee for 13 years. they have not even begun yet. we have not sorted through what will happen to providers. that is why we set up a mechanism to address the issues as they come in. some providers said they can do more with less. some said they could not. we will have to figure that out so the medicare provider network is strong and we are not turning people away and we can do it on a deficit-neutral basis to make sure physicians do not draw patients when they get a cut, which we prevented from happening. look, a budget is about making choices. if we do not get the budget balance, it will hurt our economy today. we should stop thinking about all of our efforts, whether it is fighting poverty or provide seniors guaranteed health care. we should stop thinking about it by how much money we throw at problems. why do we measure outputs? are we helping people? are we getting people out of poverty? are we g
the tax increases are already in law and have already started. all the provider changes in the medicare network, and i have been on the oversight committee for 13 years. they have not even begun yet. we have not sorted through what will happen to providers. that is why we set up a mechanism to address the issues as they come in. some providers said they can do more with less. some said they could not. we will have to figure that out so the medicare provider network is strong and we are not...
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immigrants to learn in our educational system and they get good science and technology degrees our law makes them leave the country and go compete against us when they want to stay here and create jobs in america. we actually passed a bill out of the house to fix that problem. >> so you're not going to take a position? >> i want to see our smart members on the judiciary committee that are working on this, i think they're going to be able to come up with really ood solutions. congressman, thank you for being on "newsmakers." >> it's great to be with you. >> back with our reporters. heidi, russell, i'm going to begin with you. so we heard from steve the chairman of the republican study committee this past week the house budget chairman paul ryan puts out a 10-year budget senate democrats put out their 10-year budget the president goes to capitol hill in search of this grand bargain. when and how does that sort of thing come together? >> well, they've obviously gone through a lot of rounds over the last couple of years on these fiscal negotiations. and what they're looking at now is going
immigrants to learn in our educational system and they get good science and technology degrees our law makes them leave the country and go compete against us when they want to stay here and create jobs in america. we actually passed a bill out of the house to fix that problem. >> so you're not going to take a position? >> i want to see our smart members on the judiciary committee that are working on this, i think they're going to be able to come up with really ood solutions....
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here to learn and educational systems and they get really good science and technology degrees, our law makes them leave the country and go compete as -- compete against us when they want to stay and take jobs in america. a but you will not take position on the path to citizenship? >> i think the smart members of the committee will deal to come up with a good solution. >> congressman steve scalise, thank you for being our newsmaker. >> we're back with our reporters. russell, i will begin with you. we heard from steve scalise. this past week the house budget chairman paul ryan put out a 10- year budget. senate democrats put up their 10-year budget. the president goes to capitol hill in search of this grand bargain. when and how does that sort of thing come to the other? >> they have obviously gone through a lot of rounds on the fiscal negotiations. what they are looking at now is going back to basics, to what they call the regular order process for the house would pass its budget, the senate would pass its budget, and then they would go to a conference committee to see if they can narrow
here to learn and educational systems and they get really good science and technology degrees, our law makes them leave the country and go compete as -- compete against us when they want to stay and take jobs in america. a but you will not take position on the path to citizenship? >> i think the smart members of the committee will deal to come up with a good solution. >> congressman steve scalise, thank you for being our newsmaker. >> we're back with our reporters. russell, i...
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we don't like the president's health care law. we think it is going to do great damage to health care. so that's why we proposed not only repeal it but to replace it with patient-centered health care. we think our medicare plan is a lot better than an ipad board of people telling seniors what they can and cannot have. this is going to be a long debate today. i look forward to it. i yield 2 minutes to the gentleman the vice chairman of the committee mr. price on the importance of actually doing a budget. >> thank you, mr. president. budgets as we all know are about priorities. and there are priorities that the american people overwhelmingly supported. some of these include getting federal spending under control. getting our economy moving again so that we can get folks back to work. and getting our debt crisis under control so that we may preserve the american dream for future generation. and these are precisely the priorities that are incorporated in our house republican budget. american families all across this great land know th
we don't like the president's health care law. we think it is going to do great damage to health care. so that's why we proposed not only repeal it but to replace it with patient-centered health care. we think our medicare plan is a lot better than an ipad board of people telling seniors what they can and cannot have. this is going to be a long debate today. i look forward to it. i yield 2 minutes to the gentleman the vice chairman of the committee mr. price on the importance of actually doing...
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[laughter] what is the point of registering all lawful gun owners anyway? some newspapers can print those names and addresses for gangs and criminals to access? you know that has happened before. be hacked byan foreign enemies like the chinese recently packed pentagon computers, so a list can be handed over to the mexican and by the way, they already requested that list from our government? in the end, there are only two reasons for government to create at federal registry, to tax them, or to take them. [applause] no fun owner, no rational thinking he american believes that will have any affect on government -- on violent criminals and their rights. it will not make anybody safer anywhere. and it isbling saddening how quickly this whole debate has deteriorated from what would truly help make people safer into what has proven to be a decades old agenda of those bent on destroying the second amendment. new,have offered nothing nothing hall full in making our schools, our streets, or one child in this country safer. senator dianne feinstein admitted that she h
[laughter] what is the point of registering all lawful gun owners anyway? some newspapers can print those names and addresses for gangs and criminals to access? you know that has happened before. be hacked byan foreign enemies like the chinese recently packed pentagon computers, so a list can be handed over to the mexican and by the way, they already requested that list from our government? in the end, there are only two reasons for government to create at federal registry, to tax them, or to...
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care act federal law? he said, n,o this is something we want to continue fighting. democrats say that we've been through a supreme court challenge to an annual voted on this 30 times, why are we continuing to battle over something that democrats have no intention of appealing? host: the president is scheduled to release his budget a week of april 8. he is set to meet with house republicans today. give us the nature of these meetings. guest: the meeting today is the second of four meetings. it's part of his charm offensive stories trying to win over congressional support for a grand bargain. this has been an effort that was spurred by failing in the sequester a couple weeks ago. he has almost the opposite challenge of what he did yesterday when he met with senate democrats. they were pressing him on his willingness to accept social security cuts and changes to medicare, programs. democrats are very much in opposition to that. he will face house republicans, who don't want any increase in tax revenue. yester
care act federal law? he said, n,o this is something we want to continue fighting. democrats say that we've been through a supreme court challenge to an annual voted on this 30 times, why are we continuing to battle over something that democrats have no intention of appealing? host: the president is scheduled to release his budget a week of april 8. he is set to meet with house republicans today. give us the nature of these meetings. guest: the meeting today is the second of four meetings. it's...
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he knows what he's talking about when it comes to the law. he has worked on the political campaigns. that thisabout him is is somebody who did not serve an elective office in texas. he is in his 40's, ran for the senate against the odds, against the lieutenant governor in texas, and won. if somebody with his background wins a senate race, that says something. host: another point -- from san diego on the democrats line. caller: i wanted to make a comment on marco rubio. he always says that he does not for a special pathway immigrants, yet cubans have a special pathway. that pathway was made easy for them so republicans could control florida. other republicans criticize the pathway because they think it is democratic. cubans already compromise 7% of the hispanic vote. mexican-american's compromise two-thirds of the hispanic vote in the united states. the rest are central americans, who are very pro-comprehensive immigration. then there are parker ricans. parker ricans are american citizens. -- puerto ricans are american citizens. they cannot re
he knows what he's talking about when it comes to the law. he has worked on the political campaigns. that thisabout him is is somebody who did not serve an elective office in texas. he is in his 40's, ran for the senate against the odds, against the lieutenant governor in texas, and won. if somebody with his background wins a senate race, that says something. host: another point -- from san diego on the democrats line. caller: i wanted to make a comment on marco rubio. he always says that he...
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. -- the law of the land. there can be assistance that help small businesses and individuals select any role in health care plans. this infrastructure investments create jobs we need. in new mexico alone, it will reverse the negative job growth. the rhyme proposal is bad policy. it harms the most vulnerable citizens and is a job killer -- the ryan a proposal is bad policy. it harms the most portable citizens and is a job killer. i yield back. >> i yield my time to the representative from california. >> thank you. i went to point out that this republican budget does not invest in the working people of america for the future workforce of america. this budget eliminates over one million kilograms to students. it does not invest in the badly needed stem teachers. our country needs at least 100,000 of these teachers. this does nothing to just this needed investment. once my republican colleagues -- investing in students is not spending in washington. educating the future workforce is local investment in every commu
. -- the law of the land. there can be assistance that help small businesses and individuals select any role in health care plans. this infrastructure investments create jobs we need. in new mexico alone, it will reverse the negative job growth. the rhyme proposal is bad policy. it harms the most vulnerable citizens and is a job killer -- the ryan a proposal is bad policy. it harms the most portable citizens and is a job killer. i yield back. >> i yield my time to the representative from...
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it is also the law. i'm hopeful but not optimistic that both its magnitude will be defused in the budget deal appeared in the meantime we have no choice but to prepare for its effect, which is our worst-case scenario. are you feeling afflicted? if you are, you're in good company. let me tell you this. the coverage, to continue my insurance metaphor, maybe a little less than what you were used to, but it is still the best available. and it is going to get better in time. here is where i hope my confidence bring some comfort. last week i called our joint chiefs and our combatant commanders to discuss how we will lead to this latest contraction, and it is the latest contraction. it is a bit of a historical pattern. in that room, where over 600 years of military experience was around the table, i thought we looked pretty good for our age. you may have noticed some of the sink you watched us testify before congress on the hill. let me tell you what you did not see in that group or would not have seen. you wou
it is also the law. i'm hopeful but not optimistic that both its magnitude will be defused in the budget deal appeared in the meantime we have no choice but to prepare for its effect, which is our worst-case scenario. are you feeling afflicted? if you are, you're in good company. let me tell you this. the coverage, to continue my insurance metaphor, maybe a little less than what you were used to, but it is still the best available. and it is going to get better in time. here is where i hope my...
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guest: the laws of washington should not supersede the laws of god. we have a right to make a choice and that choice should be made by every state. states have the prerogative to make that decision. i am telling you publicly how i would vote is the issue came up in my state. we have a right to vote on the issue and have the majority of the citizens decide how they feel about what is a personal decision. host: al cardenas is with the american conservative union and he joins us for another 20 minutes. caller: i have a comment and question. my question is -- and i guess then my comments -- i have been trying to find out when will sarah palin been speaking in the afternoon, in the morning? thanks for asking. i have a special right here. sarah palin will be speaking this morning. i will tell you in one second. she is speaking at 12:00. caller: i am getting ready to call it a night. i did not want to miss her. so she will be going on at 12:00 12:00 p.m.. . -- i am basing this on my involvement with the film industry. the filmics in industry are pretty close
guest: the laws of washington should not supersede the laws of god. we have a right to make a choice and that choice should be made by every state. states have the prerogative to make that decision. i am telling you publicly how i would vote is the issue came up in my state. we have a right to vote on the issue and have the majority of the citizens decide how they feel about what is a personal decision. host: al cardenas is with the american conservative union and he joins us for another 20...
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but federal law can be changed by federal law. this would be federal law requires the federal licensed dealer to keep a registration record of the transfer. mass shootings would continue to occur despite the universal background checks. criminals will continue to steal guns and buy them illegally to circumvent the requirement. when that happens, we will be back again debating whether gun registration is needed, and when registration fails, the next move will be gun confiscation. it was concluded earlier this year with respect to universal background checks that effectiveness depends on requiring gun registration. he noted that the largest sources of how criminals obtain guns are through straw purchases and theft. he wrote that would likely become larger. this bill would unnecessarily burden private sales. i think it has unintended consequences. the law already requires background checks for sales by licensed dealers. we are told criminals do not get guns because of current background checks. we are told when we seek to purchase gu
but federal law can be changed by federal law. this would be federal law requires the federal licensed dealer to keep a registration record of the transfer. mass shootings would continue to occur despite the universal background checks. criminals will continue to steal guns and buy them illegally to circumvent the requirement. when that happens, we will be back again debating whether gun registration is needed, and when registration fails, the next move will be gun confiscation. it was...
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just capital gains is allowed by law. we have the rockefeller international banking dynasty for a profit of international bankers. there's no reason why any form human being would want to kill anybody for any reason. if someone came to attack you, that is self-defense. we have the best military. instead of dropping bombs on people, we should be delivering food and medicine. we are loving, kind people. unfortunately, we are enslaved by these corporatists. we have to straighten this out with a peaceful civil rights movement to get our civil liberties to be able to protest. you see all these occupy kids out there trying to protest and they're being beaten and sprayed with tear gas. i want to just listen to the comments. thank you and god bless america and for being a peaceful, loving people. get these fascists out. all profits -- all wars are for the profits of bankers. host: you said you would like to see more taxes for the wealthy and less for the middle-class and working-class. here's the "washington times" -- taking a lo
just capital gains is allowed by law. we have the rockefeller international banking dynasty for a profit of international bankers. there's no reason why any form human being would want to kill anybody for any reason. if someone came to attack you, that is self-defense. we have the best military. instead of dropping bombs on people, we should be delivering food and medicine. we are loving, kind people. unfortunately, we are enslaved by these corporatists. we have to straighten this out with a...
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labor law protection as a major component of enforcement of the laws is an extremely important deterrent to future unlawful immigration. host: story from politico earlier this month. senate stop on lower skilled workers. -- stuck on low-skilled workers. talk about this effort. guest: the issue of any future immigrants who come on employment-based visas is but that the fault line. chamber of commerce and afl-cio have been in negotiations. it seems they may have stalled in recent days. both the chamber and afl and the union knows there is some political momentum behind it immigration reform this year that they can't be what holds up immigration reform. a so, we are hopeful they will reach an agreement. one of the challenges is given the unemployment rate we have today, it is hard to make the argument from the business perspective that there are not enough u.s. workers today to fill those jobs. obviously for high skilled workers, many of the high-tech companies believe there is a labor shortage. so, there needs to be at least some initial agreement about some basic things that both unions a
labor law protection as a major component of enforcement of the laws is an extremely important deterrent to future unlawful immigration. host: story from politico earlier this month. senate stop on lower skilled workers. -- stuck on low-skilled workers. talk about this effort. guest: the issue of any future immigrants who come on employment-based visas is but that the fault line. chamber of commerce and afl-cio have been in negotiations. it seems they may have stalled in recent days. both the...
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rather than ramming through a partisan budget that will never become law, i encourage congress to work together on a budget that can preserve medicare, reduce the deficit and grow our economy. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. thompson of california for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request s granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. bera, is recognized as 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. bera: mr. speaker, thank you for that recognition. thank you for this time. mr. speaker, over the past several weeks, i've been talking to my constituents, i've been talking to former patients about the importance medicare and how medicare has impacted their lives, how they've relied on it. you know, as a doctor, i've taken care of thousands of patients, patients who've worked their whole life paying into a system so that they could rest easy at a time when they needed their health car
rather than ramming through a partisan budget that will never become law, i encourage congress to work together on a budget that can preserve medicare, reduce the deficit and grow our economy. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. thompson of california for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request s granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013,...
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when members of congress break the law, they break trust. they break trust for for our colleagues working together. they break trust with the american people who sent them here and they break truth with the constitution they swore to uphold. he will be introducing the trust act. it does not distinguish between types of offenses or the possible reasons behind them. mr. yoho: it makes clear that a member of congress convicted of a felon will forfeit their pension. if our men and women who sacrifice their life for our nation lose their pension with a dishonorable discharge, should not members of congress be held to the same standard? these days with public opinion of congress at record lows and public debt at record highs, the trust act is the place to start in restoring the faith in the american people to their government. i'm pleased to present this opportunity to my colleagues to restore trust to taxpayers and i ask them to join me in this effort. thank you, sir. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from hawaii seek
when members of congress break the law, they break trust. they break trust for for our colleagues working together. they break trust with the american people who sent them here and they break truth with the constitution they swore to uphold. he will be introducing the trust act. it does not distinguish between types of offenses or the possible reasons behind them. mr. yoho: it makes clear that a member of congress convicted of a felon will forfeit their pension. if our men and women who...
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for four years this house was led by democrats, and you can see the laws that they have passed and the amazing amount of spending that it would place upon our country. we don't even show in here individually where social security is that will go bankrupt. medicare, bankrupt. medicaid, insolvent. our inability to be able to pay or our future by creating jobs today. the free enterprise system is exactly what republicans support and believe in because that is the american dream. not government spending and government jobs. but rather a vibrant free enterprise system whereby there are employers who want to hire people to become employees to have careers, to then make this country better and stronger. the way you do that is by lowering government spending. by having a public-private partnership not by having the federal government be responsible for everything from a one-size-fits all health care industry to government control of every part of our lives. yesterday paul ryan very effectively, i believe, came before the house rules committee nd talked about a vision forward. what's very inter
for four years this house was led by democrats, and you can see the laws that they have passed and the amazing amount of spending that it would place upon our country. we don't even show in here individually where social security is that will go bankrupt. medicare, bankrupt. medicaid, insolvent. our inability to be able to pay or our future by creating jobs today. the free enterprise system is exactly what republicans support and believe in because that is the american dream. not government...
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yet under the law the president's now 45 days late on releasing his budget. and so what kind of set of priorities does that show the fact that the president doesn't think it's important enough to meet the legal deadline to file his own budget. he's 45 days late and we know his final four picks. we're laying this plan forward to get a balanced budget and to get our economy moving and start putting some pro-growth policies in place so we can create jobs in this country. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. i now yield one minute to the distinguished new member from florida, ms. frankel. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. ms. frankel: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to explain my strong opposition to the republican budget and strong support of the democrat budget amendment because it offers a balanced approach that is fair to seniors, the middle class and invest in the right priorities. i want to give a
yet under the law the president's now 45 days late on releasing his budget. and so what kind of set of priorities does that show the fact that the president doesn't think it's important enough to meet the legal deadline to file his own budget. he's 45 days late and we know his final four picks. we're laying this plan forward to get a balanced budget and to get our economy moving and start putting some pro-growth policies in place so we can create jobs in this country. with that i yield back the...
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there are many efforts we have not engaged in because of laws. would really allow for not only the military the n, we know into is on table. that will always be on the table nd that will be addressed because that is the way it is. we haveon the table and unfortunately not emphasized the diplomatic and the bilateral and efforts to really begin to address iran, as well as sanctions. there are many things we need to discuss and execute before we think of military options. host: the next caller is a etired colonel from santa california. caller: please address for me and thousands of veterans of would she bring a esolution to congress to get obama and eric holder to do duties, orn duties and al prosecute bush, cheney, rice, treason for criminal and billions of false claims government u.s. successfully? we need an investigation and rosecution for treason and other crimes by bush and cheney. tkops she agree? right now i think in terms of my priorities as a member of the budget committee committee i'mions trying to make sure that we first of all never go
there are many efforts we have not engaged in because of laws. would really allow for not only the military the n, we know into is on table. that will always be on the table nd that will be addressed because that is the way it is. we haveon the table and unfortunately not emphasized the diplomatic and the bilateral and efforts to really begin to address iran, as well as sanctions. there are many things we need to discuss and execute before we think of military options. host: the next caller is...
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one reasons was the laws changed. punishment became immediate and certain. in maine, anyway if you're caught drunk driving you're going spend a weekend in jail. period, and you'll lose your license for a period of time. it's very certain, no doubt about it. so i think part of what the message you're sending us is it's the length of time and the uncertainty of punishment that allowed the culture to continue to exist in the military. would you agree with that? >> yes, senator, i would. absolutely. it's unconscienceble that punishment is solely up to the discretion of one individual who as noted was not even in courtroom. it's unconscionable that a sexual assault on a person brings a year in prison. it's sending the wrong mess thaj the military does not value what is happening. what happened to the victims. >> what is the typical lapse of time between the time a charge is filed and a time charge is disposed of one way or the other within the military system? is there an average. weeks, months, years? >> that, i'm not certain of that. i imagine that the military
one reasons was the laws changed. punishment became immediate and certain. in maine, anyway if you're caught drunk driving you're going spend a weekend in jail. period, and you'll lose your license for a period of time. it's very certain, no doubt about it. so i think part of what the message you're sending us is it's the length of time and the uncertainty of punishment that allowed the culture to continue to exist in the military. would you agree with that? >> yes, senator, i would....
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in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how current baseline debt acts, even with the higher taxes in january, is unsustainable. we are still on unsustainable debt trap. we could have almost a trillion dollars in the 10th year. as the united states prepared to say that we cannot balance the federal budget? if that is so, it's a sad day in america. i ask my colleagues to think about this. can we reach a clear goal that we are going to balance the budget and responsible way. the resulting increase in growth and prosperity in america it appears the majority of the balance will never balance. and the annual
in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how...
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they show very good management concern about how you keep your team together when the law is dividing your team and the part of your team. not suggesting, by the way, that we do anything he by force. though of unintended consequences. all the personnel obligations. the role of our civilians has changed over the years that i've served. today they are integral to everything that we do. they are leaders in our organization. they occupy senior positions, and in many, many cases they represent the expertise that we do not have in the uniformed force. and so in a place like strategic command in a place like cyber command, and a place like the nuclear enterprise where our senior civilians really represent most of the experience that is left in these types of highly technical, highly complicated places. so certainly in the of our business we have some senior civilians who are in very important parts of the department of defense base organizations. so i think it my concern with sequestration begins with the intentional and then the unintentional and tangible impact that we might see on our wor
they show very good management concern about how you keep your team together when the law is dividing your team and the part of your team. not suggesting, by the way, that we do anything he by force. though of unintended consequences. all the personnel obligations. the role of our civilians has changed over the years that i've served. today they are integral to everything that we do. they are leaders in our organization. they occupy senior positions, and in many, many cases they represent the...